Hi Rameshn,
I would suggest you to rewrite your mail.
It is really heavy to understand!
Try to format your document and nested document in a nice way ( remember a
document is a map field-> value), let's try to not over complicate the
things !

Furthermore, try to express the query as well not encoded.
It will let us help you much more efficiently, without loosing 10 minutes
decoding the mail :)

Cheers

2015-07-13 17:03 GMT+01:00 rameshn <ramesh.nuthalap...@gmail.com>:

> Hi, I have question regarding nested documents.My document looks like
> below,
> 1234        xger                        0        0        parent
> 2015-06-15T13:29:07Z        ege        Duper        http://www.domain.com
> zoome                    1234-images
> http://somedomain.com/some.jpg            1:1
> 1234-platform-ios                                ios
> https://somedomain.com            somelink            false
> 2015-03-23T10:58:00Z            9999-12-30T19:00:00Z
> 1234-platform-android                                android
> somedomain.com            somelink            false
> 2015-03-23T10:58:00Z            9999-12-30T19:00:00Z
> Right now I can query like
>
> thishttp://localhost:8983/solr/demo/select?q={!parent%20which=%27type:parent%27}&fl=*,[child%20parentFilter=type:parent%20childFilter=image_uri_s:*]&indent=trueand
> get the parent and child document with matching criteria (just parent and
> image child document).*But, I want to get all other children*
> (1234-platform-ios and 1234-platform-andriod) even if i query based on
> image_uri_s (1234-images) although they are other children which are part
> of
> the parent document.Is it possible ?Appreciate your help !Thanks,Ramesh
>
>
>
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